Monday, May 07, 2007
Susan Speaks: More on Monday!
If you haven't had enough of me today -- and how could you have? -- then head on over to JM's place. Yep, I'm guest blogging at The Fiction Scribe today.
But read the outtake first 'cause it continues tomorrow.
But read the outtake first 'cause it continues tomorrow.
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Very interesting post.
I keep a notebook in my car -- and end up pulling over a lot. And I love having my camera with me.
I think sewers and rock stars could work -- there are many parallels and possibilities! (having been a roadie many years ago)! ;)
Devon Ellington
Ink in My Coffe
http://devonellington.wordpress.com
I keep a notebook in my car -- and end up pulling over a lot. And I love having my camera with me.
I think sewers and rock stars could work -- there are many parallels and possibilities! (having been a roadie many years ago)! ;)
Devon Ellington
Ink in My Coffe
http://devonellington.wordpress.com
LOVELY guest post, Susan. One of my favourite bits of your writing so far (I thought I was the only one with the keys/glasses falling into the unreachable place/large body of water anxiety).
Brava.
Brava.
Ooh, thanks, Birdie!
But... does that mean that *sniff* you think my fiction sucks?
(don't answer that!)
But... does that mean that *sniff* you think my fiction sucks?
(don't answer that!)
I like your voice. This was very you. Your characters have such strong voices of their own, they're like a bunch of other people guest blogging on West of Mars.
Ahh, I see where you're coming from.
Does this mean you want more of me? (more of me does not equal less fiction; it just means more of me)
Does this mean you want more of me? (more of me does not equal less fiction; it just means more of me)
Couldn't figure out how to leave comments over there so will leave one here instead. Very nice post.
It's amazing what can inspire a story. Little things like you pointed out can be the catalyst to an entire drama.
You'll have to let us know if you do find a way to include that plant in your writing. Now that I'm feeling inspired, I'd better get back to work! ;-)
It's amazing what can inspire a story. Little things like you pointed out can be the catalyst to an entire drama.
You'll have to let us know if you do find a way to include that plant in your writing. Now that I'm feeling inspired, I'd better get back to work! ;-)
I think that is what I'm saying. I'm pretty sure your characters wouldn't let you cut down on their 'screen'-time, even if you wanted to.
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